On 2016-07-18 14:48, 'Paul Mercat' via sage-devel wrote:
But this command doesn't work even if I don't make any change in the
source code.
Note that changing git branches counts as changing source code. So
I bet that you *did* make changes to the Sage source code since the last
time you ran
I have a similar problem, on a machine which has successfully built
Sage in the past. Version 7.2 (literally commit f76401f).
The last few commainds in history are
make distclean
./configure
make
make
but each of the last two make's ends with the following, also
mentioning
I can not reproduce your problem with 7.3.beta7 (downloaded from Sage's
git/trac server).
That said, if you make some modifications of Sage source code, you can just do
'make' afterwards.
Ciao,
Thierry
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 05:48:39AM -0700, 'Paul Mercat' via sage-devel wrote:
> Yes, I
Yes, I successfully ran 'make'.
But I need to run 'sage -b' because I want to modify some things in the
source code.
But this command doesn't work even if I don't make any change in the source
code.
Ciao
Paul
Le lundi 18 juillet 2016 13:24:41 UTC+2, Thierry (sage-googlesucks@xxx) a
écrit :
>
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 03:48:47AM -0700, 'Paul Mercat' via sage-devel wrote:
> Hi !
>
> I just installed the last developpement version of sage with
> git clone git://github.com/sagemath/sage.git
> and it compiles correctly on my Ubuntu 16.04 computer.
Do you mean that at this point you
Hi !
I just installed the last developpement version of sage with
git clone git://github.com/sagemath/sage.git
and it compiles correctly on my Ubuntu 16.04 computer.
But after that the command "./sage -b" fail with the following error :
... qflllTraceback (most recent call last):
File "", line